Overflowing Hidden Feelings: This CEO Is Hard to Please!
Chapter 943 - 943 I strongly disagree with 2

Chapter 943: I strongly disagree with 2 Chapter 943: I strongly disagree with 2 Elder Lady Collins knew what the lost thing she mentioned was, Patrick Taylor knew, and so did Harry Collins.

On this matter, Patrick Taylor was absolutely on Elder Lady Collins’s side.

“That’s right, Harry, your grandma is talking about the most important things to you; you can’t give these up, and neither will your mom and dad let you. This is also the reason why I’m most reluctant to see you marry Mia Garcia,” Patrick Taylor immediately stated his position.

Harry Collins, however, had his own idea. He said, “Grandma, Mom, actually, one of the reasons why I want to marry Mia Garcia is that she was once the ‘Missy’ of Brown, and even if there’s some impropriety in name and words, she actually is the true ‘Missy’ under Brown. With her, having Brown as a branch of Collins Group will be much more justified.”

Though he didn’t care about others saying the Collins Family was greedy, he would of course prefer to avoid it if possible.

Upon hearing what Harry Collins said, Elder Lady Collins immediately reacted, “Harry, are you saying you want to swallow up Brown?”

“Right now our Collins Group’s revenue from high-end luxury goods has not been increasing, but Brown’s mid- and low-end series are soaring in income and profits. If we could absorb Brown, then we could completely control this segment of the fashion circle’s profits,” Harry Collins responded.

The development of Brown in the last two years has indeed been rapid. In the mid- and low-end fashion sector, they have steadily secured the top position, and they have even begun to expand abroad.

Their initial self-restraint from venturing into the mid- and low-end market did indeed limit their profits, especially in recent years as more luxury brands entered, intensifying the competition.

In these past years, the Collins Family was actually on the decline. The reason they could still secure their spot as one of the Six Major Financial Conglomerates was due to their complicated network of wealthy family relations, with the most important one being the century-old marital alliance with the Thomas Family.

“Harry, dealing with Victoria Garcia of Brown won’t be easy now, and she has Arnold Johnson supporting her,” Patrick Taylor reminded.

“Last time at the wedding ceremony, Victoria clearly refused Arnold Johnson, so there’s nothing to fear. Even if Arnold Johnson is involved, we’ll have to find a way to get Brown,” Harry Collins said, undeterred. Moreover, he had already made his move. Although the effects were not yet significant, he had caught Victoria off guard once, and the market share of Rodriguez Group, which he owned, was gradually increasing.

“It’s true she refused Arnold Johnson, but according to insider information, the two have not divorced yet. Moreover, everyone in the circle is watching. As long as Arnold Johnson doesn’t trouble Victoria, she still needs to be given some respect,” However, for all anyone knew, Arnold Johnson might care about this, so it was best not to provoke him if possible, especially considering he likely had more blood on his hands than all the people of the Six Major Financial Conglomerates combined.

Harry Collins was very confident as he said, “Don’t worry, I’ll take it slow. After all, this isn’t something you can devour in one bite. Besides, Brown originally included a share for Mia Garcia and her mother; it’s just that Victoria cleverly turned things around. I’m merely taking back what belongs to my wife.”

He would make all the necessary plans. Taking Brown into his hands and defeating the Garcia sisters was something he must do. The feud of killing his child, he was determined to avenge.

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